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Labyrinthine Instability in Magnetic Fluids Revisited
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2002The field-induced formation of labyrinthine patterns is studied theoretically. A theory proposed by Rosensweig, Zahn and Shumovich (J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 1983, 39, 127) for the spacing of the labyrinthine strips is corrected. At low magnetic fields, the corrected theory predicts the strip widths in good agreement with experiment.
J. Richardi, D. Ingert, M. P. Pileni
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Dynamics of labyrinthine pattern formation in magnetic fluids
Physical Review A, 1992A theory is developed for the dynamics of pattern formation in quasi-two-dimensional domains of magnetic fluids (ferrofluids) in transverse magnetic fields. The pattern formation is treated as a dissipative dynamical process, with the motion derived variationally from a static energy functional using minimal assumptions.
, Langer, , Goldstein, , Jackson
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Biochemistry of Labyrinthine Fluids: Inorganic Substances
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967THIS report presents a brief summary of the advances concerning the inorganic ion contents of the labyrinthine fluids in a variety of species including man. Further references on this aspect and on the biophysical characteristics and biochemistry of inorganic and organic substances can be found in the review of Maggio.1The concentration of electrolytes
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Labyrinthine instability in magnetic and dielectric fluids
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1983Abstract The magnetic and electric duality of magnetizable and polarizable liquids is demonstrated for the labyrinthine instability that occurs in thin layers subjected to initially uniform fields. Theory is developed for the spacing of fully developed labyrinth patterns in horizontal cells, and measurements compared with theory.
Ronald E. Rosensweig +2 more
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Relationships of labyrinthine fluid pressures and blood flow.
The Laryngoscope, 1983AbstractControl of labyrinthine blood flow analogous to the autoregulation of cerebral blood flow has been suggested but not experimentally demonstrated.This study concerns the influence of systemic arterial pressure changes on the perilymph and CSP pressures in cats with the cochlear aqueduct (CA) blocked.
B, Carlborg, J C, Farmer
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The Passage of Fluorescein Sodium to the Labyrinthine Fluids
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1949(1949). The Passage of Fluorescein Sodium to the Labyrinthine Fluids. Acta Oto-Laryngologica: Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 268-275.
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Circulation of Labyrinthine Fluids
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1958L, NAFTALIN, M S, HARRISON
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The electrolytes of the labyrinthine fluids
The Laryngoscope, 1954C A, SMITH, O H, LOWRY, M L, WU
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Clinical Implications of Experiments on Alteration of the Labyrinthine Fluid Pressures
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1983Hearing is affected by changes in hydrostatic pressure of the perilymph, but very high pressures are required to produce a significant loss. Among the observed findings in cats are a rapidly reversible decrease in the sensitivity of the cochlear microphonic that is greater for low frequencies, harmonic distortion and reduction of dynamic range as ...
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XLI Pressures of the Labyrinthine Fluids. II
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1961F L, WEILLE +6 more
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